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My Mixtape Download Parts & Labor
Nowheres Nigh Parts & Labor continue to expand their arsenal, expanding to a quartet and incorporating fan-submitted found sounds, on their fourth album, Receivers-- due October 21st via Jagjaguwar. This first sampling finds them less frenzied and more direct than previously heard.
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My Mixtape Download Dungen
Satt Att Se Swedish psych-rockers Dungen will release their fourth studio album, the aptly titled 4, via Kemado Records on September 30th. The band takes a more subtle turn on this lead-off track, hinting at the work of Soft Machine with suspended jazzy piano chords.
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My Mixtape Download The Donkeys
Walk Through A Cloud California boys influenced by the forefathers of country rock, the Donkeys follow the blueprint set by the Byrds in the late-60s with this laid back Bakersfield inclined ditty. Their forthcoming Living On The Other Side lands on September 9th via Dead Oceans.
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My Mixtape Download Parenthetical Girls
A Song For Ellie Greenwich Portland, OR's Parenthetical Girls craft a lusciously orchestrated pop song ode to Brill building songwriter and frequent Phil Spector collaborator Ellie Greenwich with this first peek from their forthcoming Entanglements. It's due September 9th on Tomlab.
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My Mixtape Download Chad Vangaalen
Willow Tree According to Sub Pop, Chad VanGaalen's latest full-length was "recorded primarily on an old tape machine and a JVC ghetto blaster in Chad’s Calgary basement" and that the forthcoming Soft Airplane recalls "Neil Young at his most fragile." We can't argue. It's due 9/9.
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My Mixtape Download Lackthereof
Last November Long before Menomena made waves with last year's, Friend and Foe, drummer Danny Seim recorded under the moniker Lackthereof, releasing Christian the Christian in 2004. Seim is back under the Lackthereof banner with Your Anchor-- due July 22nd on Barsuk.
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My Mixtape Download Azeda Booth
Ran Calgary, Canada's Azeda Booth craft dense soundscapes in the vein of Sigur Ros. Lead singer Jordon Hossack's falsetto rests comfortably on top of a bed of electronics and acoustics on their debut full-length, In Flesh Tones. It's due July 22nd on Absolutely Kosher.
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My Mixtape Download Department of Eagles
In Ear Park Grizzly Bear's Daniel Rossen and his college roommate Fred Nicolaus are joined by other Grizzlies on the follow-up to their 2003 debut The Cold Nose. DoE's sound doesn't stray far from the ethereal compositions of Grizzly Bear. In Ear Park is due 10/7 on 4AD.
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My Mixtape Download David Vandervelde
I Will Be Fine Last year, the young Mr. Vandervelde conjured Marc Bolan on his debut LP. He's taken a decidedly different direction on this preview from his sophomore album, Waiting For The Sunrise, tending towards early '70s singer-songwriter soft rock-- due August 5th.
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My Mixtape Download The Broken West
Perfect Games Los Angeles quartet the Broken West follow-up last year's I Can't Go On, I'll Go On with more power pop hooks on Now or Heaven-- out September 9th on Merge. First single "Perfect Games" chugs along with a heavy dance floor friendly backbeat and chiming guitars.
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